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[[File:Score vs Time - Ascending by Time.png|thumb|Many of the above results are highly speculative. For example, the relationship with time may indicate a general pattern of better sinuses later in the day, but sinus scores seem to cycle throughout the day.]] | [[File:Score vs Time - Ascending by Time.png|thumb|Many of the above results are highly speculative. For example, the relationship with time may indicate a general pattern of better sinuses later in the day, but sinus scores seem to cycle throughout the day.]] | ||
− | Some results that one individual has noticed thus far from data analysis, which may not apply to other people, | + | Some results that one individual has noticed thus far from data analysis, which may not apply to other people, include: |
* A negative correlation of sinus symptom intensity with air temperature (-0.31). | * A negative correlation of sinus symptom intensity with air temperature (-0.31). | ||
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Some paranasal sinuses may be more affected by [[symptoms]] than others. For example, the ethmoid, maxillary, and frontal sinuses may be more affected than the sphenoid sinuses. | Some paranasal sinuses may be more affected by [[symptoms]] than others. For example, the ethmoid, maxillary, and frontal sinuses may be more affected than the sphenoid sinuses. | ||
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[[Category: Sinuses]] | [[Category: Sinuses]] |